Example sentences of "[noun sg] [is] [adv] [vb pp] out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Female sterilisation is usually carried out in hospital or in a well-equipped clinic .
2 Reminiscence is usually carried out with five to six people .
3 Racking is preferably laid out in rows of about 30–50 metres long and widths of installations depend upon the number of cranes employed .
4 The silver is always put out at Christmas.It 's worrying that the thieves knew that .
5 This tension is interestingly brought out by Miller , when he argues that even if holist and individualist stories can both be told , the latter lacks any explanatory force without the counterfactual backing characteristic of holism .
6 Scientific research is usually carried out by a team of scientists , often from several disciplines who work together , each of whom contributing something to the whole .
7 Research is often carried out by trainee solicitors and the rapid turnover of support at that level reinforces the need for the index .
8 Of course , corporate crime is actually carried out by individuals ; organisations can not themselves plan and commit crimes .
9 In another case we have managed to eliminate the first galley stage completely The first setting is now carried out at the first page proof stage and even this will save around £50,000 per year — more than the cost of the entire system .
10 An appeal may establish a formal precedent which an agency might find undesirable , since standard setting is then taken out of its hands by people regarded as possessed of less expertise and possibly differing interests .
11 Screening is always carried out in an academic , conscientious and rational manner . ’
12 The International Atomic Energy Agency of the United Nations organises the Intor workshops ( Intor stands for International Tokamak Reactor ) although most of the work is actually carried out by groups working in their various home laboratories .
13 Routine maintenance work is often carried out in the early hours at the centre when workmen can avoid causing disruption to shoppers .
14 Work is only carried out during normal working hours , Monday to Friday .
15 That work is now contracted out to the person who used to do it .
16 Two flattened ‘ U ’ yokes protrude from the facia , which in ‘ IL is nicely laid out with modern avionics to IFR standards including DME , glideslope and transponder .
17 Indeed , Baldock and Ungerson have argued that ‘ because most care-work is actually carried out for no payment at all … these payments , however small , are an improvement on the usual position of informal carers ’ ( Baldock and Ungerson , 1991 , p. 147 ) .
18 The finished artwork is then printed out on a page printer .
19 On such days the Lombardy Plain is also laid out in great detail .
20 Cleaning is often carried out at ‘ unsocial hours ’ when the key holders to the store are not available or the store may be some distance from the area of operation .
21 The grim game of salvation is indeed played out before them .
22 A draw is now made out of all the entries received each month to select the winning hole-in-one and we will then present the winner with two cases of Wolfschmidt Kummel .
23 In modern homoeopathic pharmacies the succussion process is now carried out by machines .
24 The separation process is actually carried out outside Illustrator 88 by a utility program which allows both Pantone and process colours to be extracted from the file .
25 I believe that courage is sometimes born out of despair .
26 The dining room is rakishly decked out in Regency stripes with deep red walls .
27 The procedure is usually carried out under intravenous sedation and a local anaesthetic , and takes approximately 15 to 30 minutes to complete .
28 While spoken language interpreting is an accepted and highly skilled profession , sign language interpreting is mainly carried out by those in a caring or managerial role with deaf people .
29 The water is then fed out to the waterfall .
30 Simulation is usually carried out on a computer , and tends to be utilised when mathematical or other measures are not practicable , eg in corporate planning exercises .
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